AMY’S IMAGE is Todd Pletcher’s main-track-only entrant. He has done very well at Saratoga with this situation. The filly has a good debut sire and appears to have a July 21 company work with debut winner Angela Renee. MISS ALWAYS READY is the Pletcher turf entrant. She is a full-sister to a Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner. She boasts a series of works over the turf. SUNDAY SONNET (E) switches to grass for her second start after chasing a monster when debuted on dirt. Has turf pedigree top and bottom. Has a dirt-only entrymate. COOL COMFORT debuted in a Belmont turf sprint. She chased the wire winner and finished strongly to miss by a length. Should be able to get this distance.

FLAMINGO LANE returned to turf May 7 and was an immediate winner. She came back eight weeks later and stepped up a notch, repeating the success. Has the right tactical speed for this event. EDIE ran well over this course and distance last summer. She came off the shelf in June 8 and put together a pair of gritty wins. Rider has been cold so far. JANE’S HEIR has been a gem of consistency on grass since last fall. She put together back-to-back victories at Churchill Downs and finds a similar spot here. HIT SQUAD drops and switches to Castellano. OFF THE TURF SELECTIONS: LOVE THE BREEDING, FLAMINGO LANE, ELECTRO PEG

HIGH DOLLAR WOMAN was bet to favoritism for her June 27 unveiling. However, she showed only brief speed and dropped back suddenly. Boasts a recent bullet work and retains Castellano. PAULASSILVERLINING appears to have some company works with By the Moon, a juvenile filly who won at first asking for Michelle Nevin. This filly is a half-sister to graded stakes winning sprinter Dads Caps. SKIPALUTE ran an excellent race in her June 29 debut at Churchill Downs. She was a half-step slow from the gate,middle-moved into contention, then menaced the wire winner. HOPEFAITHJOY has a potential top new sire. Could be anything.

SOCIAL AFFAIR made his first start off a seven moth layoff May 30. Stretched out to ten furlongs last time, attending the pace and missing narrowly. Adds blinkers and should handle the distance. NORTHEAST BOUND was victimized by a slow pace June 27, going ten furlongs on dirt. He’s been a check-collector on grass. Maybe this distance will be the key. SHOPPING SPREE debuted on dirt, chasing the pace after breaking tardily. Comes back two months later as a first-time gelding. Has sufficient turf pedigree. DECISIVE EDGE appears to be the logical pacesetter. OFF THE TURF SELECTIONS: SHOPPING SPREE, DECISIVE EDGE, ASLAN, LUNAR ROVER

FIRST WHIPPOORWILL came off a seven month layoff June 29 and posted a good second at a slightly higher level. Go to school on how Flamingo Lane does in race two to assess her chances. HOLIDAY DRAMA ships in after winning both her turf starts since being haltered by Mike Maker. The barn has gotten off to a good start at the meet. SWAKOPMUND drops from a pair of allowance races featuring horses that would be heavily-favored if in here. I would like her better if a more experienced rider was aloft. LADY CANDIDATE is the second of Mike Maker’s uncoupled entry. Dangerous at a price. OFF THE TURF SELECTIONS: DARNLEY BAY, ALLIE SWEET, LOTSA NOODLES, SWAKOPMUND

CHARITABLE dominated a weak field when trying dirt for the first time July 3. He overcame a wide trip that day, going this distance. First off the Linda Rice claim. MACK MILLER came off the layoff July 9 as a first-time gelding and in a new barn. For some reason he failed to show his usual speed. If Maragh puts him closer to the front today he can upset. DYKER BEACH is the master-of-the-obvious horses in this event. However, his trainer and jockey have been below par at the meet and I’ll take a shot against the short price. SCARE CITY might be the speed of the speeds.

OUTER ORBIT tried grass for the first time June 12. The granddaughter of Gone West set a strong pace, opened a gap, then dug in to hold on. Chance at a nice price. GOLDEN CHEETAH drops into a claiming race, on turf, for the first time. She is the uncoupled stablemate of the top choice. Faced far tougher May 18. LEMON AND HONEY posted her best effort yet on turf July 6. She drew an inside post today and gets a rider switch to Javier Castellano. TACONES drops into a claiming race for the first time. OFF THE TURF SELECTIONS: MR RICO IS VALID, LEMON AND HONEY, TACONES, GOLDEN CHEETAH

RIVER ROCKS came off a long layoff and made his first start for John Terranova June 15. The colt attended a strong pace and pulled away in deep stretch. Has won at this distance. EASTWOOD has yet to win this year but came close last time. In that event he stalked the pace, forged to the lead in deep stretch, only to get caught by a bias-aided closer. GROUND FORCE (E) and Night Maneuver have different riders named so both can start. The former is a little better when wet and has a versatile running style.

ANTIPATHY almost looks too obvious to be real. She improved sharply June 7, missing by a neck to Close Hatches and Princess of Sylmar. Finished ahead of Delaware Handicap upsetter Belle Gallantey. STANWYCK produced a tremendous effort versus Close Hatches in the Apple Blossom. The pace and track profile favored the winner while this filly uncorked an awesome but wide close. FLASHY AMERICAN is a prover performer over this track and distance. She has two wins and a second in three starts here. Never been out of the money at nine furlongs. She’s a barometer horse.

1 Swinger’s Party (L) Lanerie C Wolfson Martin 115 20-1

2 Flashy American (L) Leparoux J McPeek Kenneth 118 5-2

3 Antipathy (L) Ortiz, Jr. I McLaughlin Kiaran 115 9-5

4 Unlimited Budget (L) Castellano J Pletcher Todd 117 6-1

5 Stanwyck (L) Rosario J Shirreffs John 116 3-1

6 Hot Stones (L) Velazquez J Levine Bruce 116 10-1

7 Ambusher (L) Hernandez, Jr. Wilkes Ian 114 15-1

Exacta, Trifecta (.50), Super (.10), Double Wagers

10TH SAR 1 1/16 Miles. Turf. F&M 3YO and up. ALLOWANCE. Purse $75,000

MILKYYOURWAY has been second in three straight starts since returning to grass. In each she was beaten by rivals that would be favored in this spot. She’s overdue. THATZA WRAP broke her maiden the first time she was placed on the grass. Showed she can sit off the pace last time and might have won again with a cleaner trip. KEEN KATANA stretched out to a turf route for the first time June 27. The Jimmy Toner trainee sparred for the lead, then opened up in the stretch. Drew inside. WILLOW U has been outrunning her odds. OFF THE TURF SELECTIONS: TOUCHING MY TOES, MILKYYOURWAY, VERY ACCOMPLISHED, CANAL SIX